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Jul. 27—With the football season opener three weeks away, new Galt High head coach Jason Burgin and his team have been putting in work. Burgin was hired for the varsity position in March to ...
In 1934 the Ontario Legislature decreed that municipalities of more than 1200 inhabitants should pay the full cost of secondary education rather than spread the cost over the entire county. Preston decided to pay for the education of students from their own municipality, and withdrew 175 pupils from GCI with the founding of Preston High School.
Doug started playing football in High School in Galt (Cambridge) Ontario when he was in grade 9. He never played in one winning game until his year in Grade 13 when his team won the district championship. He was selected as his high schools top graduating male athlete as much for hockey as football; he was a goalie.
The Western Football Association (WFA) was a governing body for soccer in Southern Ontario, Canada, and is often viewed as a precursor organization to the current Canadian Soccer Association. The organization was responsible for facilitating club play in Southern Ontario, and would also send teams to compete internationally, such as Galt F.C ...
Ontario High School's Mason Vantilburg (2) pulls in a pass from quarterback Bodpegn Miller against Clear Fork High School during high school football action Friday, Nov. 1, 2024 Ontario High School.
He went 61 of 62 on extra-point attempts and 9 for 9 on field goals with a long of 46 yards, a new school record. He already holds the program record for most points in a season.
Galt Collegiate Institute, one of the oldest public high schools in Ontario. Public English-language schooling is provided by the Waterloo Region District School Board, which operates 26 elementary and five secondary schools in Cambridge. The most notable high school is the Galt Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, which is over 150 ...
It is the only secondary school located in the west side of Galt-Cambridge to serve that community as well as the adjacent Township of North Dumfries. It became the subject of controversy in 2003 when it was perceived that this was an undersized school and should be closed, as funding was needed to build the Huron Heights Secondary School ...